In addition to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, at least 20 other Indian Americans are part of the Biden administration.
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Raghavan, a former Obama administration official, is set to work in the White House again.
Gay rights activist Raghavan served as White House liaison to LGBTQ community under Obama.
“Women Who Win†initiative gets leadership award from Indian Medical Association of New England.
Score several ‘firsts’, make the difference in key battleground states.
Indians, Chinese most impacted by green card country caps.
Immigrant from Kerala was breadwinner for extended family.
Biden-Harris transition names health team to contain covid-19 pandemic, expand health care.
Teen scientist-inventor’s “astonishing work†uses technology to tackle from opioid addiction to cyberbullying.
Congratulating Neera Tanden, community panel shares challenges women in government face.
December 4-13 all virtual festival features ‘Stories of Humanity’ by bestselling, award-winning authors.
If confirmed, she will be the first woman of color and first South Asian American to lead the OMB.
Community organization reaching out to provide the best and the brightest to new administration.
Nearly 200,000 will die waiting in the line, predicts Washington think tank.
GOPIO, IMPACT celebrate community’s record success in 2020 elections.
Winners will share their campaign experience and what they hope to achieve as lawmakers over Zoom.
Sen. Kevin Thomas declares victory after absentee ballots put him on top.
Indians make up second largest group of new American citizens.
The 2020 election cycle has proved that Indian Americans have fully immersed themselves in the political fabric of the U.S.
Election of Kamala Harris and others shows Indian Americans have come a long way.
Congressional Black Caucus chair Karen Bass is also in contention.
Former Chennai resident campaigned on homelessness crisis and police reforms.
Community sees her victory as a message to immigrant children that anything is possible in America.
Many scored firsts in community’s giant leap forward in US politics.
Ami Bera, Ro Khanna, Pramila Jayapal and Raja Krishnamoorthi sweep races in their respective districts.
